Hank Johnson: to fund the stimulus to result in jobs, but i join them in asking, where are the jobs? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? without objection. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker.

Hank Johnson: the masters of information which i call my people on the other side of the aisle here, can't disagree with the fact that jobs, homes, and insurance have been lost by americans due to the push, the failed bush policies of trickle-down economics.

Hank Johnson: i want to talk about health care. few people have come up to me during our last district work period and said i have lost my job, i lost my home to foreclosure, but take care of health care. we cano it together if we stop obstructing on the other side of the aisle.